Good morning, Utah! Here’s the forecast: ⛅ 19 – 33° in Logan | ❄️ 10% chance 🌥️ 27 – 39° in Salt Lake City ⛅ 31 – 49° in St. George | 💧 20% chance It’s a tired joke, but it’s the time of year where we’re making goals and resolutions that might last until mid-January — if we're lucky. Holly Richardson wrote an opinion piece Tuesday on how to make New Year’s resolutions you’ll actually keep. She writes about the scene in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” where Alice asks the Cheshire Cat which road she should take, and in return, he asks where she wants to go. She says she doesn’t know, to which he responds, “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.” The one year where I kept all my resolutions was when I kept a bullet journal. I had a clear idea of what I wanted to do and be by the end of the year, and wrote all of it down ahead of time. Throughout the year, I made small goals that built up to the big ones, and I accomplished a lot. Tell me: Do you like to make New Year’s resolutions? What are some of yours for 2023, and do you have any tricks to keep them? Also on our minds: How to help children who witness domestic violence, the U.N. is ‘deeply alarmed’ about the Taliban’s restrictions on women and Zach Wilson is back on the bench. |